University of Technology Sydney
Surgical and Anatomical Science Facility
Level 5, Building 4/745 Harris St, Ultimo, NSW 2008
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Who should attend
This event is designed for professionals in the industry, and anyone interested in learning more about the latest trends and developments.
CPD accreditation
This event is accredited by the CPD and provides continuing professional development opportunities.
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Discover the latest in peripheral nerve repair through expert-led lectures and a hands-on cadaver lab. Explore advanced surgical techniques, emerging technologies, and real-world outcomes across complex clinical and trauma settings.
Apply advanced surgical techniques in peripheral nerve repair
Evaluate clinical outcomes and indications across complex cases
Understand emerging technologies including stimulation and prosthetics
Translate global insights into improved patient recovery
Key Event Details
Date & Time
8.00am – 4.30pm, Friday 12 June 2026
Venue
UTS Surgical & Anatomical Science Facility
Format
Lectures + Cadaver Workshop
CPD
6.5 points
Sponsored by
Speakers
Featuring international faculty presenting alongside leading local experts, including:
International Faculty
Dr Dominic Power
Consultant Hand and Peripheral Nerve Surgeon
Birmingham, UK
Lecture Topic
Peripheral nerve surgery: Innovation and education
Dr Harry Hoyen
Orthopaedic Surgeon
Cleveland, Ohio
Lecture Topic
Electrical stimulation, neural prosthetics and spinal cord injury
Dr Robert Yap
Hand & Upper Limb Surgeon
Singapore
Lecture Topic
The Singapore General Hospital experience with a nerve wrap
Dr Zakhar Plakhtyr
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon
Lviv, Ukraine
Lecture Topic
Comprehensive Management of Combat-Related Complex Limb Injuries in Full-Scale War
Local Faculty
Prof Ming Hao Zheng
Academic Pathologist
Perth, Aus
Lecture Topic
Histological evaluation of nerve repair following use of a type I collagen epineural substitute
Dr Alex O’Beirne
Orthopaedic Surgeon
Perth, Aus
Lecture Topic
Real-World Outcomes in Peripheral Nerve Repair: A Multi-Limb Perspective
Dr Tanya Burgess
Orthopaedic Surgeon
Newcastle, Aus
Lecture Topic
Compressive neuropathies in the forearm
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